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Florida Solicitation Defense Lawyer

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Defined simply, sexual relations in exchange for money is considered solicitation.
Both giving yourself up for sexual relations in order to receive monetary
compensation and paying for sexual relations with another are punishable
under this law. This law does not apply to sexual activity between spouses.

Solicitation of a prostitute is the most common form of solicitation and
carries severe penalties. However, solicitation of a minor can greatly
increase the severity of those penalties, especially if you travelled
to meet the minor in question. Whatever situation you find yourself in,
our Florida solicitation defense attorneys can fight for the best possible
outcome on your behalf. Backed by more than 150 years of collective experience,
our attorneys are capable of handling your case.

Penalties of Solicitation of a Prostitute in Florida

The consequences of being involved in solicitation are severe. If you are
proven guilty, the stakes are even higher, and you may have to pay serious
and lifelong penalties.

Some of the penalties of solicitation may include:

A first violation is a second degree misdemeanor

A fine of up to $500

Up to 60 days in jail

A second offense would bump the penalties to a first-degree misdemeanor,
including up to one year in jail and / or a fine of up to $1,000.

Solicitation of a Minor in Florida

If a minor is solicited in Florida, penalties increase by one degree in
certain situations. For example, if someone was charged with a first-degree
misdemeanor for solicitation, but a minor was involved, the charges could
potentially increase to a third-degree felony.

If a suspect actually travelled to meet the minor, the penalties could include:

Second-degree felony charges

Up to 15 years in prison

Up to $10,000 fine

As if these penalties weren't enough, even simply facing charges of
the solicitation of a minor could damage your reputation and future opportunities.
If convicted, you may have to register as a sex offender, which will inhibit
housing opportunities, employment, and more.

Solicitation Defense Attorneys in Florida Can Fight on Your Behalf!

Preserve your reputation and your freedom with the help of our Florida
solicitation defense lawyers. With years of experience and extensive resources,
our firm can help you through your situation. To learn more about your
case, don't hesitate to call our team. We can walk you through what
to expect during every step of your case and ensure that your rights are
upheld through case proceedings. At Musca Law, our priority is safety
and fairness for our clients. We will work tirelessly on your behalf to
achieve a positive outcome.

We are available 24/7 to take your calls. Contact Musca Law at (888) 497-0216 today!

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